For Jax Beach, an emergency dentist that also works shifts.
Jacksonville Beach breaks teeth its own way: a volleyball elbow by the Pier, a skimboard face-plant at low tide, a beach-run popcorn kernel at Beaches Town Center. And it staffs its days its own way too — half the town works service shifts along 3rd St, where 'just call your dentist between nine and four' is advice from another planet. A beach town needs a dental schedule shaped like a beach town.
Ours is: 7am to 7pm, seven days, with no appointment as the default rather than the exception. When Restoro opens in September 2026, the drive is a southbound run from the Beaches toward the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor. Check the live wait from the sand, tap the pain option at the kiosk when you arrive, and the system compresses the dentist's next window while an assistant gets your story and an X-ray on record.
Since tips don't come with dental insurance, the prices are public: $75 for the emergency exam — and it counts toward the same day's treatment — $35 for the X-ray, $125 for getting the pain handled. A membership at $39 a month zeroes out the first two and discounts the rest. The single exception to 'come see us': bleeding you can't stop or swelling that reaches your breathing or swallowing means 911 or the ER first.
Why this works from here
- A straight southbound run from Beaches Town Center and the Jax Beach Pier to the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor
- Open at 7am before the breakfast shift and until 7pm after the day one — all seven days
- Every emergency price is published — no insurance card, no problem, no mystery invoice
Questions, answered plainly
Took an elbow at the Pier courts and my tooth is loose but still in — is that a wait-and-see?
No — but it's also not a wiggle-and-check. Leave it completely alone, bite on nothing, and come in today: a loosened tooth sometimes needs splinting to its neighbors while the ligament heals, and the sooner that happens the better its odds. We'll X-ray for root damage you can't feel.
I work doubles on 3rd St. What are my realistic options?
The 7am open is the shift worker's slot — seen, treated, and at prep before lunch service. Otherwise the day shift's end still leaves room: walk-ins run right up to the 7pm close, Sundays included. The live wait time on the site tells you which is smarter today.
Chipped a front tooth skimboarding — can you make it look normal or just patch it?
The emergency visit stabilizes it: smoothing, a protective cover, or a white filling at $175 if the break allows. If the corner is big enough to want real cosmetic work — proper bonding, or eventually a veneer — you'll leave with those options priced in writing, not a vague 'we'll see.'
Can I get back in the ocean after an emergency extraction?
Give it a few days. The clot in the socket is the healing, and hard swimming, diving, or a mouthful of salt water too soon can disturb it — losing that clot hurts more than the extraction did. We'll give you a realistic back-in-the-water timeline based on what we actually did.
No dental insurance, restaurant job — what's this going to cost me?
Exam $75, and it rolls into same-day treatment; X-ray $35; a temporary filling $150 or a simple extraction $195 off the same published schedule everyone sees. If teeth become a recurring character in your life, membership is $39/month — exams, X-rays and cleanings included, roughly 20% off the rest — and Founding 500 members lock $29 for life.
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We open September 2026 in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor. Founding members lock $29/month for life — cleanings, exams, X-rays, and a whitening touch-up with every visit.